Or:
Corbyn is lifelong anti EU, for well documented reasons. Any need to mention them yet again? And he’s playing the people:
a) In the huge Brexit swathes of England and Wales, often Labour or marginal constituencies, he’s intimating he’s on their side. AND
b) In the metropolitan Remain constituencies, with Starmer he’s doing the exact opposite.
Will that be exposed at the next GE ballot box?
Indeed. Corbyn seems to have decided that we can have a vote on anything now, and whoever wins dictates policy. Meanwhile he sits on the fence. What happened to the firebrand lefty that galvanized and lead Britain's left wing for over 40 years, rolling back the clammy hand of Capital?*
*Oh hang on. He was a pissy back bencher who lead nothing and opoosed everything with his ineffectiver votes against his own pary again and again, that counted for nothing and achieved nothing.
A man of consistent impact (i.e., none whatsoever).
Still....even after a lifetime of failure and no prospect of improvement, he's better than Boris.